Margaret Elizabeth Fountaine (16 May 1862 – 21 April 1940), was a Victorian lepidopterist (a person interested in butterflies and moths), natural history...
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officer Jamal Fountaine (born 1971), American football player John Fountaine (1600–1671), English civil servant and tax resister Margaret Fountaine (1862–1940)...
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butterflies of the Americas Anthony Valletta of Malta: butterflies of Malta Margaret Fountaine of England: Europe, South Africa, India, Tibet, America, Australia...
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presenter, who grew up in East Wretham and went to school in Watton Margaret Fountaine, butterfly collector, was born in Norfolk, and her collection is housed...
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died, Snethlage mentions meeting the English butterfly collector Margaret Fountaine. Her nephew was the ethnologist Dr. Emil Heinrich Snethlage. Snethlage's...
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Their wing undersides usually mimic dead leaves. This genus honours Margaret Fountaine, a renowned entomologist. There are eight species in the genus: "Fountainea...
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Marjorie Fleming (1803–1811), Scottish child diarist (diary 1809–1811) Margaret Fountaine (1862–1940), lepidopterist Caroline Fox (1819–1871), English socialite...
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Coleoptera, Hymenoptera Johann Reinhold Forster 1729 1798 Germany Margaret Fountaine 1862 1940 United Kingdom Lepidoptera Antoine François, comte de Fourcroy...
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followed in her footsteps and explored the natural world of Africa. Margaret Fountaine studied butterflies on five continents. Merian's scientific expedition...
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1900) 1859 – Horace Hutchinson, English golfer (d. 1932) 1862 – Margaret Fountaine, English lepidopterist and diarist (d. 1940) 1876 – Fred Conrad Koch...
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(born 1974, England, f/p) Tim Fountain (born 1967, England, d/nf) Margaret Fountaine (1862–1940, England, nf) Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué (1777–1843,...
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Foucault (1926–1984, France, Ph/S); The Archaeology of Knowledge Margaret Fountaine (1862–1940, England, Nh) Henry Watson Fowler (1858–1933, England,...
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Earth's molten core there may be a solid inner core. Women such as Margaret Fountaine continued to contribute detailed observations and illustrations in...
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(born 1974), novelist and poet Tim Fountain (born 1967), playwright Margaret Fountaine (1862–1940), lepidopterist Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler (also Edith Henrietta...
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Margaret Elizabeth Barr-Bigelow Margaret Floy Washburn Margaret Fountaine Margaret H. Wright Margaret Hamilton (scientist) Margaret Kennard Margaret Lindsay...
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conscicom.web.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 28 August 2023. Sophie Waring (2000). "Margaret Fountaine: A Lepidopterist Remembered". Notes and Records of the Royal Society...
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was visited in Brazil by the lepidopterist, traveller and diarist Margaret Fountaine, who described him as "one of the world's great butterfly experts"...
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churchyard of St Nicholas Church, Harpenden with his wife Caroline (née Fountaine), who predeceased him (1822- 29 November 1895). They had two children...
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John Fountaine (1600 – 1671) was commissioner of the great seal of England from 1659 to 1660. He was imprisoned for refusing to pay the parliament's war...
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Atkinson published Catalogue of the Insecta. Order Rhynchota (pars). Margaret Fountaine elected a Fellow of the Entomological Society of London. 1891 Grigory...
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century, through his grandparents, Lord William Cecil and Mary Rothes Margaret Cecil, Baroness Amherst of Hackney. He married Nancy Owen Cecil and together...
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William Joyce (redirect from Margaret Joyce)
1939, shortly before the Second World War broke out, Joyce and his wife Margaret fled to Germany. Joyce had been tipped off that the British authorities...
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21. Mary Fountaine 5. Mary Tyssen-Amherst, 2nd Baroness Amherst of Hackney 22. Adm. Robert Mitford 11. Margaret Susan Mitford 23. Margaret Dunsmore 1...
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Examination February 13, 1907 510 563 Authorizing Reinstatement of Mazie R. Fountaine as Clerk in Treasury Department Without Regard to Civil Service Rules...
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George Eyre of the Royal Horse Guards, Dr. Charles Eyre (father of Anthony Fountaine Eyre, Canon of York). His paternal grandparents were Anthony Eyre and...
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Esquire and his Issue to take and use the Surname of Fountaine, and to bear the Arms of Sir Andrew Fountaine Knight, deceased. Naturalization of Henrietta Rosa...
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Trilling Dana Honor Dennis Quaid Pamela Fryman Cinematography Christian La Fountaine Editor Pat Barnett Running time 24–28 minutes Production companies McMonkey...
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Theodosia Harington (1616-1684), the youngest daughter, married John Fountaine. John Dunkin, Oxfordshire: The history and antiquities of the hundreds...
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acquired that year from Donoughmore Church by the art collector Andrew Fountaine. Thereafter, it passed through various private and public collections...
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Mrs Humphrey Devereux (1771) Portrait of Thomas Gage (1768) Portrait of Margaret Kemble Gage (c. 1771) John Hancock (1765) John Montresor, 1771 Dorothy...
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